Herbs and Runes

Yet another method of combining magical correspondances comes  from the melding of herbs and runes. These can be used in a number of creative  fashions;  tracing the rune out with the herb indicated, in the form of a   talesman bag  filled with the herb and embroidered with the rune, mixing the  herb into a play clay dough and inscribing the rune onto a disc of this  clay. My favorite  use is to ring a candle that has been inscribed with the rune in  the  corresponding herb. With imagination, you will be able to come  up with other  applications.
Here is the correspondance table - it was created by Michael Smith and published in the March /April 1996 issue of The Green  Egg Journal.
 
 

Rune and Herb Correspondances
Fehu Hollyhock, lavendar, caraway
Uruz fennel, sage,juniper
Thurisaz rue,angelica,star anise, wormwood, blessed thistle
Ansuz cinnamon,cedar,peppermint
Raido benzoin,asafoetida,ash , horehound
Kenaz cowslip,horehound
Gebo clove,cinqufoil,patchouli
Wunjo borage,motherwort
Hagalaz ditany of crete,elder,willow
Nauchiz anise,hollyhock,hemp
Isa solomon seal,elder
Jera benzoin,rosemary
Eihwaz mugwort,sage,eyebright,vervain,apple
Pertho pennyroyal,basil,heather,cornflower( chicory)
Algiz orris root,mullen , pine ,rowan
Sowulo Lady's Mantle,sandalwood,dragon's blood,caledonia
Teiwaz storax,frankinsense,chamomile
Berkana birch,marigold,dragon's blood,dogwood ( motherwort)
Ehwaz rue,wormwood,camphor
Mannaz lavendar,wisteria
Laguz myrrh
Inguz fennel,damiana
submitted by: Diane



 
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